The 18-year-old Hamburg High School star's bedroom has not been touched since she was in a fatal accident March 12.

Taylor N. Seitzinger's soccer bag, which she brought home from practice, is in the same place she left it in her room in the family's Perry Township home.

Her prom queen's crown is on a table.

Her graduation cap and gown are on a chair.

"For 11 months, I have been unable to go in my daughter's room," Tammy L. Seitzinger said during a sentencing hearing for Kyle T. Rehrig in Berks County Court on Wednesday.

Rehrig, 19, of Mohrsville was sentenced to nine to 23 months in the county jail followed by six months of house arrest and three years of probation.

Seitzinger's mother said her daughter's death has left her helpless and sad.

Taylor Seitzinger died March 19 in Reading Hospital.

"I think about her every minute of every day," her mother said. "I can't go to the grocery store without getting emotional thinking about the things she would like to eat. I can't listen to the radio anymore.

"I can't go in a store anymore and think about a mother and daughter shopping."

Tammy Seitzinger said she buried her daughter in the gown she bought for her to wear to the prom.

Her daughter never went to the prom.

Instead, her mother said, Rehrig took away her life because he drove drunk.

"You have taken away a young girl who will never be able to become a mother," Seitzinger said to Rehrig. "She will never be able to become a grandmother."

Seitzinger said her daughter was captain of the Hamburg High School soccer, basketball and cross country teams and the Reading Rage/Berks County Soccer Academy team.

Seitzinger also was on the Super Y League in an Olympic development program. She was in the top 10 of her class at Hamburg High School.

"She was a nationally recognized athlete who was pursuing sports in college," Seitzinger said. "She was pursuing a career as a physician assistant."